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How to Add a Second Custom Domain to Your Microsoft 365 Tenant

A company has an existing Microsoft 365 tenant with the verified custom domain 'contoso.com'. The administrator now wants to add a second custom domain, 'contoso-europe.com', to the same tenant. What is the first step the administrator should take?

Quick Answer

The correct first step is to add the domain in the Microsoft 365 admin center. This action is essential because the admin center generates a unique TXT verification record that must be placed in the public DNS zone of the new domain, proving ownership before any services can be configured. On the MS-102 exam, this question tests your understanding of the domain verification workflow, which is a foundational task for hybrid and multi-domain environments. A common trap is assuming you can directly update DNS records or add users first, but without initiating the domain addition in the admin center, you won’t have the specific verification token required. Remember the sequence: Admin Center first, then DNS record, then verification. A helpful memory tip is “Add to Admin, then add to DNS”—the admin center always generates the key you need to prove you own the second custom domain.

⚠ Common exam trap

A common mix-up: candidates assume the first step is to create a DNS record (like TXT or MX) directly, but the correct sequence requires initiating the domain addition in the admin center first to obtain the necessary verification value.

Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

Add the domain in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

The first step to add a second custom domain to an existing Microsoft 365 tenant is to initiate the domain addition process in the Microsoft 365 admin center. This triggers the system to generate the unique TXT verification record that must be added to the public DNS zone to prove ownership of the domain. Without first adding the domain in the admin center, the administrator would not know the specific verification value required for the DNS record.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • Add the domain in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

    Why this is correct

    The domain must first be added to the Microsoft 365 tenant to begin the verification process.

  • Add a TXT verification record in the public DNS zone for 'contoso-europe.com'.

    Why it's wrong here

    This is the second step; the TXT record is required only after the domain is added and the verification token is provided.

  • Add an MX record pointing to Exchange Online in the public DNS zone for 'contoso-europe.com'.

    Why it's wrong here

    MX records are for mail routing and are configured after domain ownership is verified, not as the first step.

  • Contact Microsoft support to enable the domain addition feature.

    Why it's wrong here

    No support contact is needed; any global administrator can add a custom domain directly in the admin center.

Visual reference

Client Recursive Resolver Root DNS (13 root servers) TLD DNS (.com, .org, …) Authoritative example.com query IP addr answer

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Variation 1. Your company is deploying Microsoft 365 for a new subsidiary with 500 users. You need to configure the initial tenant with a custom domain (contoso.com) and verify ownership. What is the first step you must perform?

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  • A.Delegate the contoso.com zone to Microsoft 365 DNS servers.
  • B.Create user accounts with the custom domain before verification.
  • C.Add a TXT record provided by Microsoft 365 to the contoso.com DNS zone.
  • D.Set contoso.com as the default domain in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

Why C: To verify ownership of a custom domain in Microsoft 365, you must prove you control the domain's DNS zone. Microsoft provides a unique TXT record value that you add to the public DNS zone of contoso.com. Once the TXT record propagates, Microsoft queries it and confirms ownership, allowing you to proceed with domain configuration.

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